Fox News in 1865

Undoubtedly, this is how it would have done programs.

25 Of The Best If Fox News Had Been Around Back Then Memes IMAGES

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Many of the freed slaves went to Michigan to work on the assembly line of the Henry Ford wagon plant and many of them almost immediately returned to their southern roots as slaves to work in dem old Cotton fields back home. To this day their relatives are still living the good life in Mississippi and Alabama while the ones that stayed on to raise their families have since succumbed to the ghetto life of Detroit and were not happy campers with Abe Lincoln when they passed on. There are not very many generations of the southern slaves now residing in Meechegan. The ones that survived have managed to avoid being skullrocked by their own compatriots...over drug selling corner venues.
 
Porker, you don't know a damn thing about the black rural South.

Some have done well in the small isolated black back woods communities while many have not.
 
A parody is a well known form of rhetoric, used to make a point, Kudos to those who thought up the parody and Kudos to Jake for putting a smile on the face of those who get it, for posting it.

Not all criticism needs to be mean spirited, the use of parody gives thinking people pause, to reflect and to smile - those who take offense are too sensitive and thus become defensive and even obnoxious, see little acorn for an example.
 
That's right libs, don't let history get in the way. Let your imagination be your guide

Which history do you feel reflects reality? the history according to PoliticalChic, sourced by contemporary conservative authors, or history by professors and experts in their field, fully annotated; sourced by letters, newspapers, documents, and other primary sources?
 
PC and whitehall or real vetted historians doing real vetted research?

:)
 
Undoubtedly, this is how it would have done programs.

25 Of The Best If Fox News Had Been Around Back Then Memes IMAGES

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Many of the freed slaves went to Michigan to work on the assembly line of the Henry Ford wagon plant and many of them almost immediately returned to their southern roots as slaves to work in dem old Cotton fields back home. To this day their relatives are still living the good life in Mississippi and Alabama while the ones that stayed on to raise their families have since succumbed to the ghetto life of Detroit and were not happy campers with Abe Lincoln when they passed on. There are not very many generations of the southern slaves now residing in Meechegan. The ones that survived have managed to avoid being skullrocked by their own compatriots...over drug selling corner venues.
Well, that was stupid.

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